Test & Measurement

Electronic load targets R&D, service and test applications

6th February 2014
Mick Elliott
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The new EL9712B 300W electronic load available now from Intepro Systems joins the growing series of competitively priced electronic loads being introduced by the company.  Ideal for research and development, inspection, service and test requirements in industry, research laboratories, training centres and education, the EL9712B electronic load has an input rating of 0-15A and 0-500V, a 2 year warranty and is available on a 4 week lead-time.

Any current carrying component (e.g. connectors and terminals) may be tested and a wide range of dynamic load conditions may be simulated including solar cell and fuel cell loading, LED testing and battery discharge profiles.

The new electronic load offers 6 modes of operation (CC, CR, CV, CC+CV, CR+CV) with fast rise-times and features dual range 16-bit resolution measurements with the accuracy of a digital multi-meter and the convenience of a single connection. The loads are fully protected against OP, OC, OV, OT and reverse polarity ensuring operational reliability and protection for the device under test. Special features include 999 measurements/hour, constant current mode soft-start, dynamic pulsing and programmable duty cycles.

The simple to use digital front-panel offers full manual control and remote control of the EL9712B electronic load is available via USB connection. The EL9712B electronic load has been designed for easy integration into largerautomated systems and may be controlled by Intepro’s open-source PowerStar software suite.

Simon Tanner, European Sales manager of Intepro Systems comments, “Our new range of very flexible and competitively priced electronic loads will allow us to find new customers in small laboratories, OEM’s and education. The flexibility of the new EL9712B electronic load allows it to grow into part of a larger, automated system extending its useful life”

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